Yesterday, in polls all across British Columbia, roughly 45% of the population entered a voting booth and cast two ballots: one asking whether to change the political system, and the other for the choice of a candidate to represent their interests in the BC legislature.
“There were no men with machine guns, no security searches and [...]
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countably infinite is the online writing space of Karen Fung, social media ponderer and student of urban & transportation planning at UBC.
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